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It is a work in progress, trying to achieve full stabilityThat’s not good, then that means this glitch is impacting out fleet as well?
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It is a work in progress, trying to achieve full stabilityThat’s not good, then that means this glitch is impacting out fleet as well?
The JF-17 is the strongest candidate to become Argentine Air Force future fighter jet
More of Argentina is no idiot to buy a fighter plane that cant attack Falkland.
But there is still some idiots who keep insist F-16 is in the forerun,, Despite having zero situation of Argentina for procuring these fighter.
The only way Argentina will pick the F-16 is if the other three (JF-17, HAL Tejas, and Mig-35) are somehow considered even more unacceptable due to unreliability or something.
No rush as JF17 is evolving into a world class multirole fighter.Too slow and too long……should’ve bought it already by now
Nothing wrong with the fighter. Of the available options, It meets the Argentinians technical needs the most (considering it will need to face Chilean F-16s, Brazilians Gripens and British Eurofighters), but it’s the politics that will be the deciding factor.Most of the world is waiting for block 3 after the order from PAF its export will skyrocket in future In Sha Allah
Yes you're right Sir I think J10C is more suitable for Argentina than a block 3 JF17Nothing wrong with the fighter. Of the available options, It meets the Argentinians technical needs the most (considering it will need to face Chilean F-16s, Brazilians Gripens and British Eurofighters), but it’s the politics that will be the deciding factor.
Indeed the J-10CE is the most well suited of the options available to the Argentinians. Perhaps if it looks like the Argentinians are starting to favor the F-16, China will come back and offer Brand New J-10CE, also at a deep discount, to counter the deeply discounted but decades old F-16 airframes.Yes you're right Sir I think J10C is more suitable for Argentina than a block 3 JF17
But $$$ will be the problem for Argentina for buying J10CEIndeed the J-10CE is the most well suited of the options available to the Argentinians. Perhaps if it looks like the Argentinians are starting to favor the F-16, China will come back and offer Brand New J-10CE, also at a deep discount, to counter the deeply discounted but decades old F-16 airframes.
Too slow and too long……should’ve bought it already by now
Block 3 has a price tag of 35-45 million dollar China should give a deep discount for purchasing BLOCK 3 JF17Argentina has no money.
The supplier needs to provide loan for them to buy.
China can provide the loan to help them procure the JF-17s
For China, now that Argentina is in BRICS, they maybe extended a “loan” to procure the J-10s, giving China foothold in Argentina.But $$$ will be the problem for Argentina for buying J10CE
If Pakistan sale these jfs to Argentina. Nawaz and butoos will be kicked out of uk and corrupt generals will not be allowed to get into uk... this sale will be death for corrupts. So I am not confident on this sale
Nawaz mafia and butoos Zaradris and generals will not let it happen this as they will be forced by their masters from London n Washington. Shrifs and Zaradris are real threat to national securityIt's more then that, if you look at the deliveries of weapons to Ukraine, their was a closeness between Pakistani and UK militaries
So whatever happens will happen with China talking the lead and Pakistan staying quiet
If any sales do happen, Pakistan will fulfill it's part of the deal
China will never sell J-10 or any advance equipment to Argentina. Because of the country relationship with the US.For China, now that Argentina is in BRICS, they maybe extended a “loan” to procure the J-10s, giving China foothold in Argentina.
The new government in Buenos Aires seems to want to be powerful despite its 104% inflation. China, with the BRICS decision, seems to be open to providing some largesse for access to the region (especially for Chinese companies and the PLA). Some good ole fashion cheque book diplomacy.
P.S. China already has a civilian foothold in Argentina with its space center in Las Lajas, now it wants to get a military foothold.
For example a Chinese port in Argentina could be useful for the PLAN but also be useful for a cruise industry for Chinese tourism to Antarctica as well as a home port for Chinese fishing industry on the open ocean, outside of any nation’s EEZ.